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SUMMER 2014 / CROCHETMAGAZINE.COM
BOHOCIRCLESShow Off Your Colorful Side in Vibrant Jewelry With Fun Bohemian Flair!
THE DELIGHTFUL DOUBLE LIMPETLearn How to Make This Fun Stitch Twice As Nice!
RECOVERY BuddieCrochet a Whimsical Pillow To Give Healing Comfort
32 HOT PROJECTS FOR INSPIRED SUMMERTIME STITCHING!
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Projects for the Home! See all the inspiring projects online at www.premieryarns.com
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CONTENTS SUMMER 2014 / VOLUME 27, NO. 2
IN EVERY ISSUECARING & SHARING10 RECOVERY BUDDIE
Design by Bendy CarterFor anyone recovering from an illness or addiction, this sweet, huggable pillow friend can offer comfort and encouragement.
BEGINNERS CORNER14 BOHO CIRCLES NECKLACE
& EARRINGSDesigns by Joyce BraggRich, vivid colors and a chic, bohemian design give fun, carefree style to this striking jewelry set thats surprisingly easy to stitch.
EASY AS 1-2-318 RIB-STITCH TECHNO CASE
Design by Brenda StrattonA padded rib-stitch technique gives this e-reader or tablet computer cozy a luxuriously thick design that adds an extra measure of protection for your electronics.
LEARN IT! DO IT! 20 THE DELIGHTFUL
DOUBLE LIMPET By Linda DeanLearn how to expand the shell-like limpet stitch by doubling it to add extra texture or unique color flair to your crochet pieces.
23 DOUBLE LIMPET ASCOTDesign by Linda DeanUse your new double limpet stitch skills to create this flirty little ascot thats the perfect accessory to dress up a variety of summer outfits.
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DEPARTMENTS A Note From the Editor 6 / Fan Forum 6 / Crochet in the News 8 / Buyers Guide 95 / Standards & Symbols 95 / Stitch Guide 96 / Crochet! at a Glance 97 / Previews 98
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SLIP INTO STYLE 24 SUMMER BREEZE
Design by Shannon Mullett-Bowlsby for Shibaguyz Designz
29 FIRECRACKER TOPDesign by Jenny King
30 CANDIDA CARDIGANDesign courtesy of Garnstudio/DROPS Design
33 CHAMBRAY JACKETDesign by Ann E. Smith
37 GRAPHIC TEEDesign by Rebecca Velasquez
39 PINEAPPLE LACE PULLOVERDesign by Ann E. Smith
40 BEACH TIME SKIRTDesign by Tara Cousins
DRESS IT UP 42 RING AROUND THE FLOWERS
NECKLACEDesign by Donna Collinsworth
45 AZALEA SHAWLDesign by Susan Badgley
49 SCENE-STEALER SATCHELDesign by Debra Arch
50 DAISY BAREFOOT SANDALSDesign Cindy Cseh
53 SUSANS ENTRELAC SHAWLDesign by Nirmal Kaur Khalsa
54 ON THE BOARDWALKDesign by Lily Chin
IN STITCHES 60 SHELLS IN V-STITCHES &
SOLOMONS KNOTS & PICOTS Designs by Annies
NEW! MOTIFS IN MINUTES 62 ZINNIA SQUARE
& ASTER SQUAREDesigns by Ellen Gormley
CROCHET SOLUTIONS 101 64 Need help with a crochet problem?
Our expert will provide helpful answers to readers questions. By Darla Sims
SMALL WONDERS 67 STRING THEORY SUMMER TOP
Design by Dawn Cogger
68 GUMDROPS BABY BLANKETDesign by Tanis Galik
AT HOME 70 FREESIA THROW
Design by Ellen Gormley
72 MOON LANTERNSDesigns by Debra Arch
74 GYPSY WHEEL COASTERSDesigns by Kristen Stoltzfus
76 FAN PLAY CAF CURTAINDesign by Denise Lavoie
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CrochetMagazine.com Executive Editor Carol AlexanderCreative Director Brad Snow Publishing Services Director Brenda Gallmeyer
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CroChetMagazine.CoM | october 2013
For a Quiet EveningCroChet60+ fun, relaxing projects
Easy patterns to wind down your busy
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Its said that to everything there is a season, and the same is true with editors. My season as editor of Crochet! magazine comes to an end with this issue.
For over a decade, it has been my joy and privilege to lead this blue-
ribbon magazine and see it take a prominent place among the ranks of crochet magazines. Im proud of the respect and recognition it has gained in
the needlecraft industry.So it is with no regrets and
much excitement that I hand the reins of Crochet! over to Ellen Gorm-ley. Ellen is well known in the cro-chet industry as an accomplished designer, teacher, author and crochet expert on the Annies PBS televi-sion show Knit and Crochet Now! She brings a wealth of knowledge and ex-perience to her position as the new editor of Crochet! magazine.
I will still be working closely with Ellen behind the scenes as ex-ecutive editor of Crochet!, and I look forward to an exciting future with Ellen at the helm.
Warm regards,
A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
FROM OUR READERSBEAUTIFUL BABY
Here is my adorable granddaugh-ter Ella in the gorgeous christening gown I crocheted for her from the May 2002 issue of Crochet! I thought it was the most beautiful christening gown pattern I ever saw and was just waiting for the cutest granddaughter ever! Thank you so much for this beautiful pattern!
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FROM OUR FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
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PATRICIA COULOMBE HOWLETT
This is my Cats Cradle Lace Topper by Doris Chan from the January 2007 issue.
ANDREA AMANTE
I just finished this scarfmy take on the Vineyard at Dawn Shawl in the Spring 2013 issue of Crochet! maga-zine. I eliminated the grape motifs and instead opted for a scarf using just the leaf motif. I then free-form chained around the leaves and added some beading. Thanks, Linda Dean, for a beautiful pattern!
DEANNA THOMPSON MCCALL
FAN FORUM
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Crochet! magazine in your mailbox four times a year Crochet networking Chain Link newsletter, CGOA blog Exclusive crochet shopping discounts with online retailers Education to expand your crochet skills and enjoyment CGOA Conferences for crochet fun, shopping and learning
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CONTACT INFORMATION (Please print clearly)q Check here if you are renewingCompleting this form serves management notice that you agree to be contacted by mail, phone, fax and/or e-mail.Name ___________________________________________________________________Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________City ________________________ State/Prov _______ ZIP +4 ______ Country __________Phone ( ) _________________________ E-mail _______________________________My Chapter _ _____________________________________________________________Check here to give permission to publish your listing in the CGOA Membership Directory in the Members-only section of the Web site or in print as follows: q My Name q My Address q My Emailq Check here to receive information about CGOA Conferences and Knit & Crochet Shows.Signature ____________________________________________
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FIGURE FLATTERING PLUS-SIZE FASHIONSBy Jenny King (Annies, 36 pages, $9.95)
Finding wearable crocheted styles in larger sizes can be a real challenge, but Australian designer Jenny King comes to the rescue with her latest booklet, Figure Flattering Plus-Size Fashions. These 11 designs in sizes X-large5X-large use classic yarns in weights from DK to chunky. Cardigans, vests and tunics offer a number of wardrobe choices.
Pills are those tiny pieces of fiber that bunch up and sit unattractively on top of your crocheted or knitted fabric, and they can ruin a perfectly lovely sweater. Pilling is caused by friction, and it can be a challenge to tame. You may have even tried hours of manual picking to remove un-sightly pills.
The Save Our Sweaters brush from Lilly Brush has been engineered
to gently and effectively remove fi-ber pills from natural fibers without harming the fabric. Unlike shav-ers and other pill-busting methods, its gentle nylon bristles will not cut the yarn. Its also great for use as a lint and pet-hair remover. The brush comes with its own cover, so you can carry it with you anywhere. Go ahead and get two or threethey make great gifts!
CROCHET IN THE NEWS B Y E D I E E C K M A N
CROCHET REDBy Laura Zander (Sixth&Spring Books, 144 pages, $17.95)
It is a little-known fact that heart disease is the leading cause of death of women in the United States.
Crochet Red is a combination pat-tern book and information guide about heart-healthy living. It includes 12 eclectic designs from a variety of de-signers, all crocheted in vibrant red yarn (of course). The designs include a vest, cardigans, shawls and accessories made in a range of yarn weights. Beyond the patterns is information about prevent-ing heart disease, including under-standing risk factors and encouraging healthy lifestylethings we should all be thinking about.
The Stitch Red campaign is a nation-al heart disease awareness campaign supported by the needle arts industry. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Crochet Red will be donated to the Na-
tional Institutes of Health in support of The Heart Truth.
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AnniesOnlineClasses.com
Mix & Match Crochet Stitch SamplerInstructor Lily Chin
In this online video class youll learn:
Four beautiful, textured stitch patterns
Four pretty lace patterns
Four colorwork patterns
Four versatile edging patterns
How to keep all stitch sampler squares the same size
How to work in stitch multiples
How to invisibly join squares and seam projects
CHV22 Mix & Match Crochet Stitch Sampler
Mix & Match Crochet Stitch Sampler
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16 stitch patterns and 5 exclusive projects included as part of
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CARING & SHARING
RECOVERY BUDDIEFOR ANYONE RECOVERING FROM AN ILLNESS OR ADDICTION, THIS SWEET, HUGGABLE PILLOW FRIEND CAN OFFER COMFORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT. MAKE IT FOR SOMEONE IN YOUR LIFE OR FOR A CHARITY IN YOUR COMMUNITY.
D E S I G N B Y B E N D Y C A R T E R
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T
9 inches square
M AT E R I A L S
Lion Brand Vannas Choice medium (worsted) weight acrylic yarn (31/2 oz/170 yds/100g per skein):
1 skein each #108 dusty blue, #123 beige, #135 rust and #105 silver blue
Lion Brand Vannas Choice Baby medium (worsted) weight acrylic yarn (31/2 oz/170 yds/100g per skein):
1 skein each #132 goldfish and #100 angel white
Black embroidery floss or scrap yarn Sizes J/10/6mm and L/11/8mm
crochet hooks or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle Sewing needle Matching sewing thread 9-inch-square pillow form (or to
make pillow form: two 10-inch fabric squares, fiberfill, sewing needle and matching thread)
3/16-inch dowel rod, 20 inches long 7mm purple ribbon: 2 pieces each 12
inches long 5/8-inch black buttons: 2 3/8-inch black buttons with shanks: 2 Stitch markers
G AU G E
Size L hook: 12 sts = 4 inches; 16 rows = 4 inches
PAT T E R N N OT E S
Rows are worked without a beginning turning chain.Work in continuous rounds; do not turn or join unless otherwise stated.Mark first stitch of round. Move marker up with each round.Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated.Change color in last stitch of row or round. Keep color not in use to back of work until needed.
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S
Knit: With yarn to back, insert hook from front to back in lp as indicated, yo, draw through st and lp on hook.Purl: With yarn to front, insert hook from back to front in lp as indicated, yo, draw through st and lp on hook.Purl 2 together (purl2tog): With yarn to front, insert hook from back to front in front lp of each of next 2 sts, yo, draw through both sts and lp on hook.
P R E PA R AT I O N
To Make Hair Curls: Preheat oven to 200 degrees. Wrap rust yarn approximately 250 times in single layer around dowel rod keeping wraps close tog. Tuck ends under first and last wrap to keep yarn from unraveling. Wet yarn
and squeeze out excess. Place yarn-wrapped dowel rod in oven and bake for 15 minutes (do not leave oven unattended). Carefully remove dowel rod from oven and allow yarn to cool completely. Once yarn has cooled, slide yarn off dowel rod. Cut yarn into 8 equal lengths (approximately 30 wraps per curl).To Make Pillow Form: With RS tog, sew two 10-inch squares of fabric tog with 1/2-inch seam allowance, leaving opening on 1 side. Turn piece RS out, stuff pillow with fiberfill to desired softness, and then sew opening closed.
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FrontSkirt
Row 1 (WS): With size L hook and dusty blue, ch 28, knit (see Special Stitches) in back lp (see Stitch Guide) of 2nd ch from hook, knit in back lp of each rem ch across, turn. (27 sts)Row 2 (RS): Purl (see Special Stitches) in front lp (see Stitch Guide) of each st across, turn.Row 3: Knit in back lp of each st across, turn.Row 4: Knit in front lp and knit in back lp of each st across, turn. (54 sts)Row 5: Purl in back lp of each st across, turn.Row 6: Knit in front lp of each st across, turn.Row 7: Rep row 5.Row 8: Purl2tog (see Special Stitches) across, turn. (27 sts)Row 9: Rep row 3.Row 10: Rep row 2.
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Row 11: Knit in back lp of each st across, changing to angel white in last st, turn. Fas-ten off dusty blue.Shirt
Row 1 (RS): With angel white, knit in back lp of each st across, turn. (27 sts)Row 2: Purl in back lp of each st across, changing to goldfish in last st, turn.Row 3: With goldfish, purl in front lp of each st across, turn.Row 4: Purl in back lp of each st across, changing to angel white in last st, turn.Row 5: With angel white, knit in front lp of each st across, turn.Row 6: Purl in front lp of each st across, changing to goldfish in last st, turn.Rows 710: Rep rows 36.Row 11: Rep row 3.Row 12: Knit in back lp of each st across, changing to beige in last st, turn. Fasten off angel white and goldfish.Face
Row 1 (RS): With beige, knit in back lp of each st across, turn. (27 sts)Row 2: Purl in back lp of each st across, turn.Row 3: Knit in front lp of each st across, turn.Rows 49: [Rep rows 2 and 3 alternately] 3 times.Row 10: Rep row 2.Row 11: Knit in front lp of each st across, changing to rust in last st, turn. Fasten off beige.Hair
Row 1 (WS): With rust, purl in back lp of each st across, turn. (27 sts)Row 2 (RS): Purl in front lp of each st across. Fasten off rust.Facial Features
For eyes, place 5/8-inch buttons on Face 11/4 inches below hairline and 21/4 inches apart and sew in place. With black floss or yarn, us-ing straight stitch (see illustration), em-broider smile on Face
R E CO V E RY B U D D I E
Bethany, a young woman with an eating disorder, spent one very long, lonely month in the hospital far away from family and friends. Her roommate, a stuffed duck named Flynn that her friends had given her before she left home, was her main source of comfort.
In August 2008, Bethany, now a beautiful, healthy young woman, decided to help others who were going through what she had ex-perienced. Recovery Buddies was borna charity that mails soft cuddly friends to those being treat-ed for eating disorders, depression, self-harm and addiction.
Due to treatment center regula-tions, Buddies need to be between 8 inches and 9 inches square. Legs should be approximately 3 inches
long and arms 21/2 inches long. Bud-dies need to look like a square pil-low as some centers do not allow stuffed animals. Buddies can have smooth, flat, sew-on buttons but cannot have anything sharp at-tached to them. Preference is bright colors, but no red and no wool.
To read more about Recovery Buddies, go to:
www.recoverybuddies.blogspot.com.
For questions, email:[email protected].
Please help this wonderful orga-nization by sending a friend to:
Recovery BuddiesC/O Bethany Mills207 N. Harrisburg Ave.Gas City, IN 46933
R E CO V E RY B U D D I E S
just below button eyes as shown in photo.
BackSkirt
Rows 111: Rep rows 111 of Front Skirt.Shirt
Rows 111: Rep rows 111 of Front Shirt.Row 12: Knit in back lp of each st across, changing to rust in last st, turn. Fasten off angel white and goldfish.Hair
Row 1 (RS): With rust, knit in back lp of each st across, turn. (27 sts)Row 2: Purl in back lp of each st across, turn.Row 3: Purl in front lp of each st across, turn.
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Row 4: Rep row 2.Row 5: Knit in front lp of each st across, turn.Row 6: Knit in back lp of each st across, turn.Row 7: Rep row 5.Rows 813: Rep rows 27. At end of last row, fasten off rust.
LegsMake 2.Rnd 1 (RS): With size J hook and beige, ch 4, knit in front lp of beg ch to form ring, knit in back lp of same ch as joining, knit in front lp and knit in back lp of each ch around, do not join. (8 sts)Rnd 2: Knit in front lp of each st around.Rnds 314: Rep rnd 2. At end of last rnd, fasten off.
ShoesMake 2. Bottom
Rnd 1 (RS): Leaving long end at beg for sew-ing, with size J hook and silver blue, ch 4, knit in front lp of beg ch to form ring, knit in back lp of same ch as joining, knit in front lp and knit in back lp of each ch around, do not join. (8 sts)Rnd 2: Purl in front lp of each st around.Rnd 3: Knit in front lp of each st around.Rnd 4: Rep rnd 2.Top
Row 1 (RS): Knit in front lp of each of first 5 sts, leaving rem sts unworked, turn. (5 sts)Row 2: Knit in back lp of each st across, turn. (5 sts)Row 3: Knit in front lp of each st across, turn.
Row 4: Knit in back lp of each st across, ch 5, join in beg st to form ankle strap. Leaving long end for sewing, fasten off.With beg strand, sew rnd 1 closed.
ArmsMake 2.Rnd 1 (RS): Leaving long end at beg for sew-ing, with size J hook and beige, ch 3, knit in front lp of beg ch to form ring, knit in back lp of same ch as joining, knit in front lp and knit in back lp of each ch around, do not join. (6 sts)Rnd 2: Knit in front lp of each st around.Rnds 35: [Rep rnd 2] 3 times.Rnd 6: Knit in front lp of each st around, changing to goldfish in last st. Fasten off beige.Rnd 7: With goldfish, knit in front lp of each st around.
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BOHO CIRCLES NECKLACE & EARRINGSRICH, VIVID COLORS AND A CHIC, BOHEMIAN DESIGN GIVE FUN, CAREFREE STYLE TO THIS STRIKING JEWELRY SET THATS SURPRISINGLY EASY TO STITCH. MAKE IT IN METALLIC THREAD FOR EXTRA DAZZLE!
D E S I G N S B Y J O Y C E B R A G G
BEGINNERS CORNER
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T S
Necklace: 5 inches wide x 6 inches long, excluding neck chainEarring: 11/2 inches wide x 21/2 inches long, including fishhook earring post
M AT E R I A L S
Lizbeth size 20 crochet cotton (210 yds per ball):
1 ball each #633 purple dark, #620 azalea medium, #683 leaf green light, #676 leaf green dark and #664 ocean teal medium
Size 9/1.25mm steel crochet hook Embroidery needle Small shank button Fishhook earring posts: 2
G AU G E
Gauge is not important for this project.
PAT T E R N N OT E S
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated.Chain-2 at beginning of round counts as first half double crochet unless otherwise stated.Chain-3 at beginning of round counts as first double crochet unless otherwise stated.
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S
8-treble crochet cluster (8-tr cl): Holding back last lp of each st on hook, 8 tr as
indicated in instructions, yo, pull through all lps on hook.Double crochet popcorn (dc pc): 4 dc in next st, drop lp from hook, insert hook in top of first dc of dc group, pull dropped lp through.Treble crochet popcorn (tr pc): 5 tr in next st, drop lp from hook, insert hook in top of first tr of tr group, pull dropped lp through.Beginning double crochet cluster (beg dc cl): Holding back last lp of each st on hook, ch 3, 2 dc in same st as beg ch-3, yo, pull through all lps on hook.Double crochet cluster (dc cl): Holding back last lp of each st on hook, 3 dc as indicated in instructions, yo, pull through all lps on hook.4-treble crochet cluster (4-tr cl): Holding back last lp of each st on hook, 4 tr as indicated in instructions, yo, pull through all lps on hook.
NECKLACE
M OT I F N O. 1Rnd 1: With azalea medium, ch 5, 8-tr cl (see Special Stitches) in 5th ch from hook (first 4 chs do not count as first st), join (see Pattern Notes) in top of beg ch-5. (1 tr cl)Rnd 2: Working around tr cl, sc in top of 8-tr cl, evenly sp 5 sc down side of 8-tr cl, sc in
CONFIDENT BEGINNER
Pantone uncoated (below)
Logo over stacked tagline
Logo next to stacked tagline
Logo alone
Minimum allowed sizes
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Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
White (below)
White (below)
Annies Logo Purple: Pantone: 268C, GOE Medium Purple UCMYK: C82, M100, K12RGB: R82, G43, B133Hexadecimal: 522b85
Annies Logo Gray: Pantone: Cool Gray 9 UCMYK: 60KRGB: R130, G131, B134Hexadecimal: 828386
Color specifications:
Note: Symbols such as , , and are never to appear as less than 5 pt. in size. If, in the event of reducing art to fit a space the symbol appears too small, that symbol must be reset to the minimum 5 pt. type size.
A art, pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
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Black (below)
White (below)
Annies official logo, created 8/12(You must be familiar with the DRG corporate logo standards before any usage attempt.)
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bottom of 8-tr cl, evenly sp 5 sc up side, join in first sc. Fasten off. (12 sc)Rnd 3: Join purple dark with sc in first st, sc in same st as beg sc, 2 sc in each st around, join in first sc. (24 sc)Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in first st, 2 sc in next st, [sc in next st, 2 sc in next st] around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (36 sc)Rnd 5: Join leaf green light in first st, ch 2 (see Pattern Notes), hdc in each st around, join in 2nd ch of beg ch-2.Rnd 6: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in each st around, join in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. Fasten off.Rnd 7: Join purple dark with sc in first st, sc in same st as beg sc, 2 sc in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (72 sc) Rnd 8: Join azalea medium in first st, ch 3, dc in each st around, join in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. Fasten off.
Rnd 9: Join ocean teal medium in first st, ch 3, fpdc (see Stitch Guide) around next st, [dc in next st, fpdc around next st] around, join in 3rd ch of beg ch-3.Rnd 10: Ch 1, sc in each of first 2 sts, 2 sc in next st, [sc in each of next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st] around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (96 sc)Rnd 11: Join purple dark with sc in first st, sc in each of next 22 sts, dc pc (see Special Stitches) in next st, [sc in each of next 23 sts, dc pc in next st] around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (4 dc pc, 92 sc)Rnd 12: Join leaf green light with sc in first st, *[ch 3, sk next st, sc in next st] 11 times, ch 5, sk next dc pc**, sc in next st, rep from * around, ending last rep at **, join in beg sc. Fasten off.
M OT I F N O. 2Rnd 1: With leaf green light, ch 5, tr pc (see Special Stitches) in 5th ch from hook.Rnd 2: Working around tr pc, join leaf green dark with sc in top of tr pc, evenly sp 6 sc down side of tr pc, sc in bottom of tr pc, evenly sp 6 sc up side, join in first sc. Fasten off. (14 sc)Rnd 3: Join azalea medium with sc in first st, sc in same st as beg sc, 2 sc in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (28 sc)Rnd 4: Join purple dark with sc in first st, sc in each st around, join in beg sc. Rnd 5: Ch 1, 2 sc in first st and in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (56 sc)Rnd 6: Join ocean teal medium with sc in first st, sc in each st around, join in beg sc.Rnd 7: Ch 3, dc in each st around, join in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. Fasten off.Rnd 8: Join purple dark with sc in first st, sc in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off.Rnd 9: Join azalea medium in first st, beg dc cl (see Special Stitches) in same st, sk next st, [dc cl (see Special Stitches) in next st, sk next st] around, join in top of beg dc cl. Fasten off.
M OT I F N O. 3 ( C R E S C E N T M OT I F )Make 2.Rnd 1: With azalea medium, ch 5, 4-tr cl (see Special Stitches) in 5th ch from hook (first 4 chs do not count as first st). (1 tr cl)
Rnd 2: Working around tr cl, sc in top of 4-tr cl, evenly sp 4 sc down side of 4-tr cl, sc in bottom of 4-tr cl, evenly sp 4 sc up side, join in first sc. (10 sc)Rnd 3: Ch 1, 2 sc in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (20 sc)Rnd 4: Join leaf green dark with sc in first st, 2 sc in next st, [sc in next st, 2 sc in next st] around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (30 sc)Rnd 5 (RS): Join leaf green light in first st, ch 2, hdc in each st around, join in 2nd ch of beg ch-2. Row 6: Now working in rows, sl st in each of first 5 sts, [2 sc in next st, sc in next st] around, leaving last 5 sts unworked, turn. Fasten off. (30 sc)Row 7: Join purple dark with sc in first st, sc in each st across, turn. Fasten off.Row 8: Join azalea medium with sc in first st, 2 sc in next st, [sc in next st, 2 sc in next st] across, turn. (45 sc)Row 9: Ch 3, dc in each st across, turn. Fasten off.Row 10: Join leaf green dark with sc in first st, sc in each st across, turn. Fasten off.Row 11: Join ocean teal medium in first st, ch 3, dc cl in each st across to last st, dc in last st, turn. Fasten off.Row 12: Join purple dark with sc in first st, [ch 3, sk next st, sc in next st] across, turn. Fasten off.
M OT I F N O. 4Make 2.Rnd 1: With ocean teal medium, ch 5, 4-tr cl in 5th ch from hook (first 4 chs do not count as first st). (1 tr cl)Rnd 2: Working around tr cl, sc in top of 4-tr cl, evenly sp 3 sc down side of 4-tr cl, sc in bottom of 4-tr cl, evenly sp 3 sc up side, join in first sc. (8 sc)Rnd 3: Ch 1, 2 sc in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (16 sc)Rnd 4: Join purple dark in first st, ch 3, dc in same st as beg ch-3, 2 dc in next st, [dc in next st, 2 dc in next st] around, join in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. Fasten off. (25 dc)Rnd 5: Join leaf green light in first st, (beg dc cl, dc cl) in same st as joining, dc cl in each
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st around, join in top of beg dc cl. Fasten off. (26 dc cl)Rnd 6: Join azalea medium with sc in first st, sc in same st as first sc, 2 sc in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (52 sc)Rnd 7: Join leaf green dark with sc in first st, [ch 3, sk next st, sc in next st] around to last 7 sts, ch 1, sl st in 2nd ch sp on 1 Motif No. 3, ch 1, sk next st on this Motif, sc in next st, [ch 1, sl st in next ch sp on Motif No. 3, ch 1, sk next st on this Motif, sc in next st] twice, ch 3, sk last st, join in first sc. Fasten off.
A S S E M B LYSew Motif No. 2 to top of Motif No. 1 as shown on Necklace Assembly Diagram.Sew Motifs No. 3 to back sides of Motif No. 2 and Motifs 4 to tops of Motifs 3 as shown on Necklace Assembly Diagram.
N E C K C H A I NJoin purple dark in top st of Motif No. 4 as indicated by arrow on Assembly Diagram, ch 5,
dc cl in same st as beg ch-5, ch 1, insert hook in top of dc cl just made, yo, pull lp through, yo, pull through 1 lp on hook (ch-1 made), yo, pull through all lps on hook (sc made), [insert hook in last ch-1 made, yo, pull lp through, yo, pull through 1 lp on hook (ch-1), yo, pull through all lps on hook (sc)] until ch measures 9 inches or desired length. Fasten off. Rep on 2nd Motif 4.Fold first chain end over to form lp to fit over button; sew end to chain.Sew button to end of 2nd chain.
EARRINGMake 2.
M OT I FRnd 1: With leaf green light, ch 5, dc cl (see Special Stitches) in 5th ch from hook.Rnd 2: Working around dc cl, sc in top of dc cl, evenly sp 3 sc down side of dc cl, sc in bot-tom of dc cl, evenly sp 3 sc up side, join (see Pattern Notes) in first sc. Fasten off. (8 sc)
Rnd 3: Join leaf green dark with sc in first st, sc in same st as beg sc, 2 sc in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off. (16 sc)Rnd 4: Join azalea medium in first st, dc in same st as beg ch-3, 2 dc in each st around, join in 3rd ch of beg ch-3. Fasten off.Rnd 5: Join purple dark with sc in first st, sc in each st around, join in first sc. Fasten off.Rnd 6: Join ocean teal medium in first st, beg dc cl (see Special Stitches) in same st as join-ing, dc cl in each st around, join in top of beg dc cl. Fasten off.Rnd 7: Join purple dark with sc in first st, ch 3, sk next st, [sc in next st, ch 3, sk next st] around, join in first sc.Rnd 8: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc cl in same st as beg ch-3, ch 5, sl st in top of last dc cl to form lp. Fasten off.Attach 1 fishhook post to ch-5 lp as shown in Assembly Diagram. C!
Boho CirclesEarring Assembly Diagram
COLOR KEY Azalea medium Purple dark Leaf green light Leaf green dark Ocean teal mediumBoho Circles
Necklace Assembly Diagram
Motif 1
Motif 2
Motif 3 (Crescent Motif)
Motif 4
Chain Placement
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G AU G E
16 sc = 4 inches; 16 rows = 4 inches
PAT T E R N N OT E S
For best results, check gauge as work progresses.Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated.Leave stitch behind rib stitch on current round unworked.
S P E C I A L S T I TC H
Rib stitch (rib st): Yo, draw up lp around post of next st 2 rows below, yo, draw up lp around post of same st, yo, draw through 4 lps on hook, yo, draw through rem 2 lps on hook.
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T S
71/2 inches wide x 111/2 inches tall, including handles
M AT E R I A L S
Red Heart With Love medium (worsted) weight acrylic yarn (7 oz/370 yds/198g per skein):
1 skein #1909 holly berry Size I/9/5.5mm crochet hook or size
needed to obtain gauge Tapestry needle Sewing needle Matching sewing thread 7/8-inch button
C A S E
BodyRnd 1 (RS): Ch 27, 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch and in each ch across to last ch, 2 sc in last ch, working across opposite side of beg ch, sc in each ch across, join (see Pat-tern Notes) in first st. (52 sc)Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in each st around, join in first st.Rnd 3: Rep rnd 2.Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in first st, rib st (see Special Stitch) around post of next st on rnd 2, *sc in next st, rib st around post of next st on rnd 2, rep from * around, join in first st. (26 sc, 26 rib sts)Rnds 544: [Rep rnds 3 and 4 alternately] 20 times.Rnd 45: Rep rnd 3.
HandlesRnd 46: Ch 1, sc in each of first 6 sts, ch 14, sk next 14 sts (han-dle made), sc in each of next 12 sts, ch 14, sk next 14 sts (handle made), sc in each of next 6 sts, join in first st. (24 sc, 2 ch-14 sps)Rnd 47: Ch 1, sc in each st and ch around, join in first st.Rnds 4850: Rep rnd 2. At end of last rnd, fasten off.
Lp ClosureCh 7, join in first ch to form ring. Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing.
FinishingWith yarn tail, sew Lp Closure to center back of rnd 48. Sew button to center front of rnd 48, opposite Lp Closure. C!
RIB-STITCH TECHNO CASEA PADDED RIB-STITCH TECHNIQUE GIVES THIS STYLISH E-READER OR TABLET COMPUTER COZY A LUXURIOUSLY THICK DESIGN THAT ADDS AN EXTRA MEASURE OF PROTECTION FOR YOUR ELECTRONICS.
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Enjoy some texture in your crochet pieces or simply add a unique flair of color with the technique of double limpets. Many of you may be familiar with the traditional limpet stitch; it offers a raised shell appearance, almost like a small fan that waves across your fabric. The dou-ble limpet offers an even greater range with some simple modification to this favorite textural stitch. This technique can add a unique edge to any item, or it can give a fasci-nating color and texture play as a featured design.
The technique is based upon creating a multiple num-ber of limpets at the same time. If you are not familiar with the limpet stitch, it is worked by adding loops to the hook, not by chaining or by utilizing features of Tunisian crochet, but by adding loops directly to the hook, much like casting on in knitting. You manually create loops and add them to the hook, and then you yarn over and pull through all the loops. This creates a limpet. A double lim-pet is worked similarlyyou manually add loops, but you yarn over and only pull through a select number of loops; then repeat the yarn over and pull through.
There are various combinations that can be created through this method. A traditional limpet can be created nestled within a larger one. Limpets can also be made to appear to be stacked on top of one another. Arches of limpets can be either left to dangle as fringe or tacked down in other rows to create stunning color plays. These stitches can be worked to the front or back of the fabric;
however, I feel that the front of the fabric looks a little nicer, especially for the arched effect.
Mastering this technique is easier than it sounds. First, work the basic stitches that form the fabric. For simplification purposes, I will describe this technique within double crochet (dc) stitches unless otherwise stated. Working in double crochet, you leave the double crochet stitch unfinished and complete it with a dou-ble limpet, as described below, to reduce gapping in the stitches; however, if placing these stitches in a base of single crochet, complete the single crochet before begin-ning the double limpet.
The traditional limpet stitch is worked on the wrong side of a base fabric of single crochet. To work the tradi-tional limpet stitch: Finish the prior stitch and then cre-ate a loop in the working yarn. I do this by grabbing the yarn and twisting it over my pointer finger, making sure that the working yarn from the skein is in front (Photo 1). Place this loop over the hook and repeat the process of adding loops until the number indicated is reached. Yarn over and pull through all the loops on the hook; then continue the regular stitch of the fabric in the next stitch (Photo 2).
Now here are the twists. For stacked limpets, cre-ate your base fabric in double crochets. When you come to the place to add a stacked limpet, yarn over, insert the hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through a
THE DELIGHTFULDOUBLE LIMPETB Y L I N D A D E A N
LEARN HOW TO EXPAND ON THE SHELL-LIKE LIMPET STITCH BY MAKING IT DOUBLE TO ADD EXTRA TEXTURE OR A UNIQUE FLAIR OF COLOR TO YOUR CROCHET PIECES.
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loop, yarn over and pull through two loops, leaving the remaining two loops on hook (basically, you are one step away from finishing a double crochet; this will help an-chor the stacked limpets to the fabric better). Add seven loops to the hook as described in the traditional limpet (nine loops on hook), yarn over and pull through five loops leaving remaining five on hook, add an additional four loops to hook as described in traditional limpet (Photo 3), yarn over and pull through all loops (Photo 4), push to front of work, double crochet in next stitch. You can see that there appears to be one shell on top of another.
For nestled limpets, its necessary to make some varia-tions on the stacked limpet. To create a stitch that appears to have a limpet nestled under another, create your base fabric in double crochets. When adding a nestled limpet, make an unfinished double crochet as described for the
stacked limpet, add seven loops to the hook as described for the traditional limpet, yarn over and pull through five loops, add another four loops to the hook, yarn over and pull through five loops; then yarn over and pull through the remaining loops, push to the front of the work and double crochet in the next stitch.
The arched limpet is simply a number of limpets in a row together. For practical purposes, I am explaining three together, but it can be easily expanded to any num-ber. For arched limpets, create your base fabric. When you are ready to place an arched limpet, make an unfinished double crochet as described for the stacked limpet, add 11 loops to the hook as described for the traditional method, yarn over and pull through five loops three times, push to the beginning of the work and then double crochet in the
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Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, ch 1, sc in sp adja-cent to stacked limpet between sc, ch 1, sc in last sc, turn. (3 sc)Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first st, [ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp] twice, ch 1, sc in last sc, turn. (4 sc)Row 5: Ch 1, sc in first st, ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, tack (see Pattern Notes) stacked lim-pet from row 2 with sc in ch-1 sp, ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sc in next sc, turn. (5 sc)Row 6: Ch 1, sc in first st, ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp, nestled limpet (see Special Stitches), sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sc in next ch-1 sp, nestled limpet, sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sc in last sc, turn. (6 sc)
G AU G E
12 sc and chs = 2 inches; 17 rows = 4 inches
PAT T E R N N OT E S
When adding loops to hook, ensure that the skein end of the yarn is nearest to the stitch.In order to tack, before the final yarn over and pull through to complete an indicated stitch, insert the hook in the endmost portion of the indicated limpet stitch and then complete the stitch.Single crochet in chain-1 spaces as well as in gaps between adjacent single crochet and limpet stitches.Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated.
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S
Stacked limpet: Add 8 lps to hook (see Pattern Notes), yo, pull through 5 lps on hook, add an additional 4 lps on hook, yo, pull through all lps on hook, push to front of work.
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T S
31/2 inches wide x 31 inches long
M AT E R I A L S
Vickie Howell Cotton-ish light (light worsted) weight cotton/acrylic yarn (21/2 oz/282 yds/70g per skein):
1 skein #85132 seersucker Size G/6/4mm crochet hook or size
needed to obtain gauge Tapestry needle
USE YOUR NEW DOUBLE LIMPET STITCH SKILLS TO CREATE THIS FLIRTY LITTLE ASCOT THATS THE PERFECT ACCESSORY TO DRESS UP A VARIETY OF SUMMER OUTFITS.
DOUBLE LIMPET ASCOTD E S I G N B Y L I N D A D E A N
INTERMEDIATENestled limpet: Add 8 lps to hook, yo, pull through 5 lps on hook, add an additional 4 lps to hook, yo, pull through 5 lps on hook, yo, pull through all lps on hook, push to front of work.Arched limpet: Add number of lps indicated, [yo, pull through 5 lps on hook] number of times needed until only 1 lp rem on hook, push to front of work.
A S COTRow 1 (WS): Ch 2, sc in 2nd ch from hook, turn. (1 sc)Row 2: Ch 1, (sc, stacked limpetsee Spe-cial Stitches, sc) in sc, turn. (2 sc)
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G AU G E
In lace stitch pattern: 34 sts = 8 inches; 11 rows = 71/2 inchesTake time to check gauge.
PAT T E R N N OT E S
Ribbing section is worked first from side to side. Then stitches for main Body are worked in edges of ribbing rows.Body of garment is worked from the lower edge up to the armholes. Stitches are then added on both sides of the main Body for the Sleeves.When working next foundation single crochet to extend a row at beginning of Sleeves, work first one by inserting hook in last stitch worked instead of into last chain-1 made.Weave in ends as work progresses.
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S
First foundation single crochet (first foundation sc): Ch 2, insert hook into 2nd ch from hook, yo, pull up lp, yo, pull through 1 lp on hook (ch-1 completed), yo, pull through all lps on hook (sc completed).
Next foundation single crochet (next foundation sc): [Insert hook in last ch-1 made, yo, pull up lp, yo, pull through 1 lp on hook (ch-1 made), yo, pull through all lps on hook (sc made)] as indicated.
Triple treble (trtr): Yo 4 times, insert hook in st, yo, pull through st, [yo, pull through 2 lps] 5 times. (See illustration on page 26)Beginning quadruple treble (beg quadtr): Sc in indicated st, ch 6.Quadruple treble (quadtr): Yo 5 times, insert hook in indicated st, yo, pull through st, [yo, pull through 2 lps] 6 times.
A DEEP, GENTLY RIBBED HEM WORKED ONTO A BEAUTIFUL CABLE-STITCH BODY PATTERN CREATES AN EYE-CATCHING COMPLEMENTARY STYLE IN THIS EASY-TO-WEAR LIGHTWEIGHT TUNIC. KIMONO-STYLE SLEEVES MAKE IT EVEN MORE COMFORTABLE.
F I N I S H E D S I Z E S
Instructions given fit size small; changes for medium, large, X-large, 2X-large, 3X-large and 4X-large are in [ ].
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T S
Bust: 353/4 inches (small) [411/2 inches (medium), 441/4 inches (large), 50 inches (X-large), 523/4 inches (2X-large), 551/2 inches (3X-large), 611/4 inches (4X-large)]Hip: 36 inches (small) [40 inches (medium), 44 inches (large), 48 inches (X-large), 52 inches (2X-large), 56 inches (3X-large), 60 inches (4X-large)]Length: 27 inches (small) [27 inches (medium), 27 inches (large), 281/4 inches (X-large), 281/4 inches (2X-large), 291/2 inches (3X-large), 291/2 inches (4X-large)]
M AT E R I A L S
Premier Yarns Afternoon Cotton Colors light (DK) weight cotton yarn (13/4 oz/136 yds/50g per skein):
11 [12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19] skeins #2312 Caribbean
Size F/5/3.75mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle
SUMMER BREEZED E S I G N B Y S H A N N O N M U L L E T T - B O W L S B Y F O R S H I B A G U Y Z D E S I G N Z
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Pantone uncoated (below)
Logo over stacked tagline
Logo next to stacked tagline
Logo alone
Minimum allowed sizes
Pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
White (below)
White (below)
Annies Logo Purple: Pantone: 268C, GOE Medium Purple UCMYK: C82, M100, K12RGB: R82, G43, B133Hexadecimal: 522b85
Annies Logo Gray: Pantone: Cool Gray 9 UCMYK: 60KRGB: R130, G131, B134Hexadecimal: 828386
Color specifications:
Note: Symbols such as , , and are never to appear as less than 5 pt. in size. If, in the event of reducing art to fit a space the symbol appears too small, that symbol must be reset to the minimum 5 pt. type size.
A art, pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
Annies official logo, created 8/12(You must be familiar with the DRG corporate logo standards before any usage attempt.)
Buy this yarn now!AnniesCatalog.com
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Cable: Sk next 3 sts, trtr (see Special Stitches) in each of next 3 sts, working over sts just worked, trtr in each of 3 sk sts.
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Bottom RibbingRow 1: Work first foundation sc (see Spe-cial Stitches), work 33 next foundation sc (see Special Stitches), turn. (34 sts)Rows 2208 [2230, 2254, 2278, 2300, 2324, 2346]: Ch 1, sc in first st, sc in back lp (see Stitch Guide) of each st across to last st, working through both lps, sc in last st, turn.At end of last row, rotate work a quarter turn to the right to work in ends of rows.
BodyFirst Side
Border row (RS): Ch 1, work 76 [88, 94, 106, 112, 118, 130] sc evenly sp across ends of
first 104 [115, 127, 139, 150, 162, 173] rows, turn. (76 [88, 94, 106, 112, 118, 130] sc)Row 1 (WS): Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Row 2: Ch 1, work beg quadtr (see Spe-cial Stitches) in first st, quadtr (see Special Stitches) in next st, work cable (see Special Stitches) across to last 2 sts, quadtr in each of last 2 sts, turn. (12 [14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21] cables, 4 quadtr)Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Rows 413: [Rep rows 2 and 3] 5 times.Row 14: Rep row 2. Fasten off and turn work.First Side Sleeve
Row 1: Work first foundation sc, work 41 [41, 41, 41, 47, 47, 47] next foundation sc; with WS facing, sc across row 14 of First Side, to extend row, work 42 [42, 42, 42, 48, 48, 48] next foundation sc (see Pattern Notes), turn. (160 [172, 178, 190, 208, 214, 226] sc)Row 2 (RS): Ch 1, work beg quadtr in first st,
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371/2 [401/2, 42, 443/4, 49, 501/4, 53]"
353/4 [411/2, 441/4, 50, 523/4, 551/2, 611/4]"
10 [10, 10, 10, 111/4,111/4,111/4]"
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quadtr in next st, work cable across to last 2 sts, quadtr in each of last 2 sts, turn. (26 [28, 29, 31, 34, 35, 37] cables, 4 quadtr)Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Rows 417 [417, 417, 419, 419, 421, 421]: [Rep rows 2 and 3] 7 [7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9] times.Fasten off.
2nd SideBorder row: With WS facing, sl st in first unworked st on edge of Ribbing after border row of First Side, ch 1, sc in same st as beg ch-1, work 75 [87, 93, 105, 111, 117, 129] sc evenly sp across ends of 104 [115, 127, 139, 150, 162, 173] Ribbing rows, turn. Work same as First Side and First Side Sleeve.
FinishingBlock all pieces to measurements.Sew shoulder seams leaving 7 [7, 8, 8, 9, 91/2, 91/2] inches open for neckline. Neck opening may be adjusted to fit personal preference. Sew side and underarm seams. C!
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G AU G E
4 ch-5 sps and 7 rows = 4 inchesTake time to check gauge.
PAT T E R N N OT E S
Garment is worked from the neck down. Cowl is worked around neck edge.Weave in ends as work progresses.Chain-3 at beginning of row counts as double crochet unless otherwise stated.
Chain-5 at beginning of row counts as chain-5 space unless otherwise stated.Mark corner chain spaces and move markers up each row.Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated.Chain-2 at beginning of round counts as single crochet and chain-1 unless otherwise stated.
S P E C I A L S T I TC H
Corner: (Sc, ch 5, sc) in indicated ch sp or corner.
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BodyRow 1: Ch 126, sc in 2nd ch from hook, [ch 5, sk 4 chs, sc in next ch] 3 times, ch 5 (mark this ch-5 sp for corner), sc in next ch, *[ch 5, sk 4 chs, sc in next ch] 6 times, ch 5 (mark this ch-5 sp for corner), sc in next ch, rep from * 3 times, [ch 5, sk 4 chs, sc in next ch] 3 times, turn. (3 ch-5 sps for each front, 6 ch-5 sps for back and each Sleeve)Row 2: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), 2 dc in first sc, sc in next ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] twice, *ch 5, corner (see Special Stitch) in next corner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 6 times, rep from * twice, ch 5, corner in next ch-5 corner, (ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp) 3 times, 3 dc in last sc, turn. (27 ch-5 sps, 4 corners, 6 dc) Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first dc, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 3 times, *ch 5, corner in next corner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 7 times, rep from * twice, ch 5, corner in next corner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 3 times, ch 5, sk 2 dc, sc in last dc, turn. (4 ch-5 sps for each
front, 8 ch-5 sps for back and each Sleeve, 4 corner ch-5 sps)Row 4: Ch 3, 2 dc in first sc, sc in next ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 3 times, *ch 5, corner in next corner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 8 times, ch 5, corner in next corner ch-5 sp, rep from * twice, ch 5, corner in next corner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] 4 times, 3 dc in last sc, turn. Row 5: Ch 1, sc in first dc, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] across to next corner ch-5 sp, *ch 5, corner in corner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] across to next corner ch-5 sp, rep from * twice, ch 5, corner in next corner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] across, ch 5, sk 2 dc, sc in last dc, turn. (5 ch-5 sps for each front, 10 ch-5 sps for back and each Sleeve, 4 corner ch-5 sps)Row 6: Ch 3, 2 dc in first sc, sc in next ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] across to next corner ch-5 sp, *ch 5, corner in corner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] across to next corner ch-5 sp, rep from * twice, ch 5, corner in next cor-ner ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] across, 3 dc in last sc, turn.Rows 712 [714, 716, 718, 720]: [Rep rows 5 and 6 alternately] 3 [4, 5, 6, 7] times.Row 13 [15, 17, 19, 21]: Rep row 5. (9 [10, 11, 12, 13] ch-5 sps for each front, 18 [20, 22, 24, 26] ch-5 sps for back and each Sleeve, 4 corner ch-5 sps at end of last row)Row 14 [16, 18, 20, 22]: Ch 3, 2 dc in first sc, sc in next ch-5 sp, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] across to next corner ch-5 sp, *sc in corner ch-5 sp, sk 18 [20, 22, 24, 26] ch-5 sps (arm-hole opening made), sc in next marked corner ch-5 sp*, [ch 5, sc in next ch-5 sp] across to
WITH ITS VIBRANT MIX OF ORANGE, RED AND YELLOW, FIRECRACKER PERFECTLY DESCRIBES THIS STRIKING TOP. WEAR THE NECK PIECE STYLED EITHER AS A COWL OR DOWN OVER THE SHOULDERS FOR TWO DIFFERENT LOOKS.
F I N I S H E D S I Z E S
Instructions given fit size medium; changes for large, X-large, 2X-large and 3X-large are in [ ].
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T S
Bust: 40 inches (medium) [44 inches (large), 48 inches (X-large), 52 inches (2X-large), 56 inches (3X-large)]Length: 161/4 inches (medium) [171/2 (large), 181/2 (X-large), 193/4 (2X-large), 203/4 (3X-large)]
M AT E R I A L S
Interlacements Scintillate bulky (chunky) weight nylon ribbon yarn (11 oz/485 yds/312g per hank):
2 [2, 3, 3, 4] hank(s) telemark Size J/10/6mm crochet hook or size
needed to obtain gauge Tapestry needle Stitch markers or plastic safety pins: 4
FIRECRACKER TOPD E S I G N B Y J E N N Y K I N G
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G AU G E
23 dc = 4 inches; 12 rows = 4 inchesTake time to check gauge.
PAT T E R N N OT E S
Chain-3 at beginning of row counts as first double crochet unless otherwise stated.
Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated.Chain-5 at beginning of row counts as first single crochet and chain-4 unless otherwise stated.Chain-6 at beginning of row counts as first single crochet and chain-5 unless otherwise stated.
S P E C I A L S T I TC H E S
Beginning decrease (beg dec): Sl st in number of sts as stated in instructions.End decrease (end dec): Leave number of sts as stated in instructions unworked.Picot: Ch 3, sc in 3rd ch from hook.
C A R D I G A N
BodyRow 1: Beg at bottom edge, ch 246 [265, 284, 313, 342, 380], sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 4 [5, 6, 5, 4, 6] chs, [sk next ch, sc in each of next 5 chs] across, turn. (205 [221, 237, 261, 285, 317] sc)Row 2: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in each of next 2 sts, [ch 2, sk next 3 sts, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next st, ch 2, sk next 3 sts, dc in next st] across, dc in each of last 2 sts, turn.Row 3: Ch 3, dc in each of next 2 sts, [ch 2, sk next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch 2, sk next 2 dc and next ch-2 sp, dc in next dc] across, dc in each of last 2 sts, turn.Row 4: Ch 3, dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, *ch 2, sk next ch-2 sp, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2, sk next 2 sts and next ch-2 sp**, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next st, rep from * across, ending last rep at **, 2 dc in next st, dc in each of last 2 sts, turn.
Row 5: Ch 3, dc in each of next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st, ch 2, sk next ch-2 sp, dc in next st, ch 2, sk next ch-2 sp, [(2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch 2, sk next 2 sts and next ch-2 sp, dc in next st, ch 2, sk next ch-2 sp] across, ending with 2 dc in next st, dc in each of last 3 sts, turn.Row 6: Ch 3, dc in each of next 2 sts, [ch 2, sk next 2 sts and ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in next st, ch 2, sk next 2 sts and next ch-2 sp, dc in next st] across, ending with dc in each of last 2 sts, turn.Next rows: Rep rows 36 consecutively until piece measures 121/2 [121/2, 121/2, 141/4, 141/4, 141/4] inches, ending with row 5.Next row: Sk all ch-1 sps, ch 3, dc in each st and in each ch across, turn. (204 [220, 236, 260, 284, 316] dc)
First FrontNext rows: Ch 3, dc in each of first 49 [52, 57, 62, 68, 75] sts, leaving rem sts unworked, turn and at same time beg dec (see Special Stitches) 2 sts or end dec (see Special Stitches) at armhole edge every row 0 [0, 1, 2, 3, 5] time(s) and 1 dc 1 [2, 2, 3, 5, 6] time(s). (49 [51, 53, 55, 57, 59] dc at end of last row)Next row: Ch 3, dc in each st across, turn.Next rows: Rep last row until piece measures 161/2 [17, 171/4, 181/2, 19, 191/4] inches, then beg at neck edge, work beg dec across 13 [13, 14, 14, 15, 15] sts, then end dec across 3 sts, 2 sts twice, and 1 st 3 times. (26 [28, 29, 31, 32, 34] dc)Next rows: Work even in established pattern until piece measures 201/2 [21, 211/4, 231/4, 231/2, 24] inches. At end of last row, fasten off.
A SWEET, LACY BOTTOM SECTION DRESSES UP THE SIMPLE, SOLID-STITCH YOKE AND SLEEVES IN THIS LIGHT AND FRESH SUMMER SWEATER. THE EASY AND VERSATILE STYLE WILL MAKE IT A WARDROBE FAVORITE.
F I N I S H E D S I Z E S
Instructions given fit size small; changes for medium, large, X-large, 2X-large and 3X-large are in [ ].
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T S
Bust: 351/2 inches (small) [381/4 (medium), 41 inches (large), 45 inches (X-large), 49 inches (2X-large), 55 inches (3X-large)]Length (including Bottom Edging): 22 inches (small) [221/2 inches (medium), 223/4 inches (large), 243/4 inches (X-large), 25 inches (2X-large), 251/2 inches (3X-large)]
M AT E R I A L S
Garnstudio DROPS Safran fine (sport) weight cotton yarn (13/4 oz/175 yds/50g per ball):
7 [8, 9, 10, 11, 12] balls #17 white
Size C/2/2.75mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle Sewing needle Matching sewing thread 5/8-inch buttons from DROPS: 3
#521 mother-of-pearl
CANDIDA CARDIGAND E S I G N C O U R T E S Y O F G A R N S T U D I O / D R O P S D E S I G N
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Instructions given fit size small; changes for medium, large, X-large, 2X-large and 3X-large are in [ ].
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T
Bust (closed): 34 inches (small) [38 inches (medium), 411/2 inches (large), 461/2 inches (X-large), 50 inches (2X-large), 54 inches (3X-large)]
M AT E R I A L S
Plymouth Yarn Linen Concerto light (DK) weight rayon/ linen/ cotton yarn (13/4 oz/ 101 yds/50g per ball):
8 [9, 10, 11, 12, 13] balls #0006 chambray
Sizes C/2/2.75mm and D/3/3.25mm crochet hooks or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle Stitch marker 1-inch buttons: 3
THIS VERSATILE JACKET CAN EASILY GO FROM WEEKEND CASUAL TO OFFICE CHIC DEPENDING ON WHAT YOU WEAR IT WITH. DONT YOU LOVE IT WHEN A WARDROBE PIECE OFFERS DIFFERENT STYLE OPTIONS?
CHAMBRAY JACKETD E S I G N B Y A N N E . S M I T H
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Pantone uncoated (below)
Logo over stacked tagline
Logo next to stacked tagline
Logo alone
Minimum allowed sizes
Pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
White (below)
White (below)
Annies Logo Purple: Pantone: 268C, GOE Medium Purple UCMYK: C82, M100, K12RGB: R82, G43, B133Hexadecimal: 522b85
Annies Logo Gray: Pantone: Cool Gray 9 UCMYK: 60KRGB: R130, G131, B134Hexadecimal: 828386
Color specifications:
Note: Symbols such as , , and are never to appear as less than 5 pt. in size. If, in the event of reducing art to fit a space the symbol appears too small, that symbol must be reset to the minimum 5 pt. type size.
A art, pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
Annies official logo, created 8/12(You must be familiar with the DRG corporate logo standards before any usage attempt.)
Buy this yarn now!AnniesCatalog.com
G AU G E
Size D hook in pattern: 20 sts = 4 inches; 8 rows = 4 inchesTake time to check gauge.
PAT T E R N N OT E S
There is no right side or wrong side to this garment as it is worked. Border is added to Back before seaming. Fronts are made alike. Front border is added last.
Weave in ends as work progresses.Chain-3 at beginning of row counts as first double crochet unless otherwise stated.If you have a (chain-1, skip-1) as the last stitch when shaping armholes, neck opening or sleeves, work a double crochet instead to avoid an unsightly gap. Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated
S P E C I A L S T I TC H
Double crochet 3 stitches together (dc3tog): [Yo, insert hook in next st, yo, pull up lp, yo, draw through 2 lps on hook] 3 times, yo, draw through 4 lps on hook.
J AC K E T
BackRow 1: With size D hook, ch 87 [96, 105, 117, 126, 135], dc in 4th ch from hook, [ch 1, sk 1 ch, dc in each of next 2 chs] across to last 2 chs, ch 1, sk next ch, dc in last ch, turn. (85 [94, 103, 115, 124, 133] sts)Row 2: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), [dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next dc] across to last 3 sts, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in turning ch, turn.Rows 325: Rep row 2.Armhole Shaping
Note: In following rows, chs are counted as sts.Row 26: Sl st across first 5 [5, 7, 11, 13, 15] sts, work in established pattern across to last 5 [5, 7, 11, 13, 15] sts, turn leaving rem sts unworked. (75 [84, 89, 93, 98, 103] sts) Row 27: Ch 3, dc dec (see Stitch Guide) in next 2 sts, work in established pattern across to last 3 sts, dc dec in next 2 sts, dc in last st, turn. (73 [82, 87, 91, 96, 101] sts)
Next rows: Rep row 27 for 6 [9, 9, 9, 11, 13] times more. 61 [64, 69, 73, 74, 75] sts rem. Work even for a total of 39 [40, 41, 42, 43, 44] rows from foundation ch.First Side Neck Shaping
Row 1 (RS): Work in established pattern across first 13 [14, 15, 16, 17, 17] sts, leaving rem sts unworked, turn. Row 2: Ch 3, dc dec in next 2 sts, work in established pattern across. Fasten off. (12 [13, 14, 15, 16, 16] sts)2nd Side Neck Shaping
Row 1 (RS): Beg counting at end of First Side Neck Shaping and sk center 35 [36, 39, 41, 40, 41] sts; join (see Pattern Notes) in next st, ch 3, work in established pattern across. Row 2: Ch 3, work in established pattern across to last 3 sts, dc dec in next 2 sts, dc in last st. Fasten off. (12 [13, 14, 15, 16, 16] sts)
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Row 1: With size C hook, with RS facing, working in unused lps on opposite side of foundation ch, join in first ch, ch 1, sc in same ch as beg ch-1, sc in each rem ch across, turn. (85 [94, 103, 115, 124, 133] sts)Rows 210: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. At end of last row, fasten off.
FrontMake 2.Row 1: With size D hook, ch 33 [39, 42, 48, 54, 57], dc in 4th ch from hook (3 sk chs count as dc), [ch 1, sk next ch, dc in each of next 2 chs] across to last 2 chs, ch 1, sk next ch, dc in last ch, turn. (31 [37, 40, 46, 52, 55] sts)Row 2: Ch 3, dc in first st, [dc in next ch sp, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next dc] across, turn. (32 [38, 41, 47, 53, 56] sts)Row 3: Ch 3, [dc in next ch sp, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next dc] across to last st, 2 dc in last st, turn. (33 [39, 42, 48, 54, 57] sts)Row 4: Ch 3, dc in first st, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next dc, [dc in next ch sp, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next dc] across, turn. (34 [40, 43, 49, 55, 58] sts)Row 5: Ch 3, [dc in next ch sp, ch 1, sk next dc, dc in next dc] across, turn.Rows 618: Rep row 5.V-Neck Shaping
Row 1: Ch 3, dc dec in next 2 sts, work in established pattern across, turn. (33 [39, 42, 48, 54, 57] sts)Note: Mark last row as first dec row.
Row 2: Ch 3, work in established pattern across to last 2 sts, dc dec in last 2 sts, turn. (32 [38, 41, 47, 53, 56] sts)Rows 3 & 4: Rep rows 1 and 2 alternately. (30 [36, 39, 45, 51, 54] sts)Row 5: Work even in pattern.Row 6: Rep row 2. (29 [35, 38, 44, 50, 53] sts)Next rows: Rep last 2 rows for 5 [7, 7, 8, 9, 9] times more. At same time, after 25 total rows work as follows.Armhole Shaping
Work in established pattern across to last 5 [5, 7, 11, 13, 15] sts, turn leaving rem sts un-worked. Dec 1 st at armhole edge every row 7 [10, 10, 10, 12, 13] times. After all dec, work even on rem 12 [13, 14, 15, 16, 16] sts until 41 [42, 43, 44, 45, 46] rows from foun-dation ch have been completed. At end of last row, fasten off.
SleeveMake 2.Row 1: With size D hook, ch 62 [65, 71, 80, 86, 92], sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each rem ch across, turn. (61 [64, 70, 79, 85, 91] sts)Rows 24: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Rows 511: Ch 3, [dc in next st, ch 1, sk next st, dc in next st] across, turn.Sleeve Cap Shaping
Note: On following rows, chs are counted as sts.Row 12: Sl st in each of first 5 [5, 7, 11, 13, 15] sts, work in established pattern to last 5 [5, 7, 11, 13, 15] sts, turn, leaving rem sts un-worked. (51 [54, 56, 57, 59, 61] sts)
Row 13: Ch 3, dc dec in next 2 sts, work in established pattern to last 3 sts, dc dec in next 2 sts, dc in last st, turn. (49 [52, 54, 55, 57, 59] sts)Rows 1416 [17, 18, 20, 21, 22]: Rep row 13. (43 [44, 44, 41, 41, 41] sts at end of last row) Next 6 rows: Ch 3, dc3tog (see Special Stitch) in next 3 sts, work in established pat-tern to last 4 sts, dc3tog in next 3 sts, dc in last st, turn. Fasten off. (19 [20, 20, 21, 21, 21] sts at end of last row)
AssemblySew shoulder seams.
Front BorderRight Side
Row 1: With RS facing and with size C hook, join in bottom outside corner of right Front, work 31 [37, 40, 46, 52, 55] sc across opposite side of foundation ch, work 36 sc evenly sp across ends of rows to marked row, work 42 [43, 44, 45, 46, 47] sc evenly sp across to shoul-der, work 6 sc from shoulder to Back neck, work 16 (18,18, 19, 20, 20) sc along Back neck, end-ing at center Back with sc dec (see Stitch Guide) in next 2 sts 1 (0, 1, 1, 0, 1) times(s), turn. (132 [140, 145, 153, 160, 165] sts)Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each of first 114 [121, 125, 132, 139, 143] sc, sc dec in next 2 sts, sc in each rem st across, turn. (131 [139, 144, 152, 159, 164] sts)Rows 47: Rep row 2.Row 8: Ch 1, sc in each of first 65 [67, 69, 71, 72, 74] sc, [ch 1, sk next sc, sc in each of next 3 sc] 3 times, sc in each rem st across, turn. (3 buttonholes made)
BACK
21/2 [21/2, 23/4, 3, 31/4, 31/4]"
71/2 [73/4, 81/4, 83/4, 81/2, 9]"
17 [19, 203/4, 231/4, 25, 27]"
211 /
2 [2
2, 2
21/2, 2
3, 2
31/2
, 24]
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71/2
[8, 8
1 /2,
9, 9
1 /2,
10]
"12
"2"
FRONT
41/2 [41/2, 43/4, 5, 51/4, 51/4]"
71/2
[8, 8
1 /2,
9, 9
1 /2,
10]
"
211 /
2 [2
2, 2
21/2, 2
3, 2
31/2
, 24]
"
11"
8 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
101 /
2 [1
1, 1
11/2
, 12,
121
/2, 1
3]"
12"
2"
9 [9
, 1
0, 1
0, 1
1, 1
1]"
SLEEVE
121/4 [13, 14, 16, 17, 181/4]"
3"
33/4 [4, 4, 41/4, 41/4, 41/4]"
51/4
[53 /
4, 6
1 /4,
63 /
4, 7
, 71 /
2]"
1"
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4 color process (below)
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SIZED TO
3X
Pantone uncoated (below)
Logo over stacked tagline
Logo next to stacked tagline
Logo alone
Minimum allowed sizes
Pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
White (below)
White (below)
Annies Logo Purple: Pantone: 268C, GOE Medium Purple UCMYK: C82, M100, K12RGB: R82, G43, B133Hexadecimal: 522b85
Annies Logo Gray: Pantone: Cool Gray 9 UCMYK: 60KRGB: R130, G131, B134Hexadecimal: 828386
Color specifications:
Note: Symbols such as , , and are never to appear as less than 5 pt. in size. If, in the event of reducing art to fit a space the symbol appears too small, that symbol must be reset to the minimum 5 pt. type size.
A art, pantone uncoated (below)
Pantone uncoated (below)
4 color process (below)
Black (below)
White (below)
Annies official logo, created 8/12(You must be familiar with the DRG corporate logo standards before any usage attempt.)
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G AU G E
16 sts = 4 inches; 9 rows = 4 inchesTake time to check gauge.
PAT T E R N N OT E S
Chain-3 at beginning of row counts as first double crochet unless otherwise stated.Join with slip stitch as indicated unless otherwise stated.
T E E
BackRow 1: Ch 71 [79, 87, 95, 103, 111, 119] dc in 4th ch from hook (first 3 chs count as first dc) and in each ch across, turn. (69 [77, 85, 93, 101, 109, 117] dc)Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Row 3: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), dc in same st as beg ch-3, [ch 1, sk next 3 sts, 3 dc in next st] across to last 4 sts, ch 1, sk next 3 sts, 2 dc in last st, turn.Row 4: Ch 3, 3 dc in first ch-1 sp, ch 1, [3 dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1] across, ending with dc in last st, turn.Row 5: Ch 3, dc in same st as beg ch-3, ch 1, [3 dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1] across, ending with 2 dc in last st, turn.Rows 627 [629, 633, 633, 633, 633, 633]: [Rep rows 4 and 5 alternately] 11 [12, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14] times.Armhole Shaping
Row 1 (WS): Ch 7, sk first ch, sl st in each of next 4 chs, sk last 2 chs of beg ch-7, 3 dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, [3 dc in next ch-1 sp,